William Cowper and the Eighteenth CenturyAllen & Unwin, 1948 - 347 ページ |
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... seen , and it does not carry much weight . Cowper lived at a time when the Chesterfield code was still widely accepted , and when it would almost naturally be assumed as a compliment rather than a slur— that a young gentleman , who was ...
... seen , and it does not carry much weight . Cowper lived at a time when the Chesterfield code was still widely accepted , and when it would almost naturally be assumed as a compliment rather than a slur— that a young gentleman , who was ...
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... seen With confidence we tell , And publish to the sons of men The signs infallible . " His love of Nature was a hardly less potent factor in drawing him irresistibly into the Evangelical ranks . When he left St. Albans he wrote the hymn ...
... seen With confidence we tell , And publish to the sons of men The signs infallible . " His love of Nature was a hardly less potent factor in drawing him irresistibly into the Evangelical ranks . When he left St. Albans he wrote the hymn ...
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... seen in a letter addressed to Lady Hesketh , whom he teased for her conven- tional Toryism , nearly two years later . Though he had , as we have seen , prophesied and welcomed the fall of the Bastille , he had recoiled with horror from ...
... seen in a letter addressed to Lady Hesketh , whom he teased for her conven- tional Toryism , nearly two years later . Though he had , as we have seen , prophesied and welcomed the fall of the Bastille , he had recoiled with horror from ...
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